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Patrick’s Wednesday PM Forecast 7/26
SUMMARY: The opening ceremony for the tournament will take place tomorrow at Pete Taylor Park in Mississippi, where the temperatures are currently in the low nineties. The temperatures are expected to rise to 95 degrees this evening. Despite the high temperatures, communities in the area are not overly concerned as they have seen worse. The weather will also be beautiful across the city, and the tournament will continue at Jones College. The temperatures are expected to reach 90 degrees, but it is clear and pleasant overall. The weather is also expected to be clear in Brooklyn.
Patrick’s Wednesday PM Forecast 7/26
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Today's First Alert Weather Kid is Ava (10/22)
SUMMARY: On Tuesday morning, the color the weather drawing is presented, featuring a submission by Ava, drawn as part of a program sponsored by local McDonald’s. Ava’s artwork depicts clouds and heavy rainfall, which contrasts with today‘s forecast of sunshine and temperatures in the 80s. Viewers are encouraged to submit their own drawings on the WT.com website under the color the weather tab. Thank you to Ava for her contribution!
Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Ava (10/22)
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Today's Weather – Tori Alvarado – October 22nd, 2024
SUMMARY: Tuesday morning is calm and cool, with temperatures in the upper 50s by 9 a.m. and highs reaching the lower 80s by 3 p.m. Lots of sunshine is forecasted, and temperatures will drop to the lower 60s by 8 p.m., settling into the upper 50s overnight. Wednesday will see temperatures jump to 86ยฐF, with highs reaching the upper 80s through Saturday. A cold front may bring slight relief on Sunday, but no rain is expected. Meridian is facing a rainfall deficit, with worsening drought conditions in parts of Alabama and Mississippi. Tropical Storm Oscar is moving towards the central Atlantic.
Today‘s Weather – Tori Alvarado – October 22nd, 2024
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New trial motion denied for Carly Gregg
SUMMARY: Officers took a missing juvenile into custody, recovering the child safely inside a vehicle. In Rankin County, a judge denied a motion for a new trial for Carly Gregg, a teenager convicted of killing her mother and injuring her stepfather. Gregg’s defense attorneys had filed the motion last month, claiming new evidence had emerged. Following the decision, they appealed the ruling.
A judge denied a request for a new trial for convicted murderer Carly Gregg.
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